Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|        in his case, and it was arranged between the brothers that
 2   I,  TransPre|        since left Algiers, had arranged the whole, and that the
 3   I,       III|       scrupulously, and it was arranged forthwith that he should
 4   I,       XXI|     with his tears. It will be arranged between them how they are
 5   I,     XXIII|      had found him. But chance arranged matters better than he expected
 6   I,    XXXIII|     for what cannot be done or arranged in the market-place, in
 7   I,    XXXIII|    departure to Camilla, he so arranged it that the friend should
 8   I,     XXXIV|        Anselmo, and how he had arranged to hide himself in the closet
 9   I,   XXXVIII|  garret ready, in which it was arranged that the women were to be
10   I,       XLV|   complication of disputes was arranged; but the enemy of concord
11   I,      XLVI|   pursuance of their plan they arranged with the owner of an oxcart
12   I,        LI|      as the devil no doubt had arranged it, she fell in love with
13   I,       LII|       could. Fortune, however, arranged the matter better than they
14  II,       VII|       now their oracle, it was arranged that their departure should
15  II,       XVI|    victorious in the conflict, arranged that the vanquished knight
16  II,       XIX|      doubts and suspicions, he arranged a match for his daughter
17  II,        XX|     was a wall made of cheeses arranged like open brick-work, and
18  II,        XX|      was that had composed and arranged it. She replied that it
19  II,      XXII|    sham wound was not a scheme arranged with the fair Quiteria,
20  II,       XXV|      another again, until they arranged by way of countersign, so
21  II,       XXV|      who were in the inn being arranged in front of the show, some
22  II,    XXXIII|  between them they plotted and arranged to play a joke upon Don
23  II,      XLIX|      or discovery had not been arranged by them; and they watched
24  II,        LI|   putting their heads together arranged how he was to be dismissed
25  II,       LIV|      for a mother-in-law, they arranged to substitute for him a
26  II,       LIV| singing; who as they drew near arranged themselves in a line and
27  II,     LVIII|     upright or lying flat, and arranged at intervals. Don Quixote
28  II,        LX|    taken Rocinante's reins and arranged them so as to be able to
29  II,      LXII|      That same day Don Antonio arranged to take him to see the galleys
30  II,     LXIII|    other dearly. The king then arranged that I should return to
31  II,       LXX|     whole affair being so well arranged and acted that it differed
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